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Public school districts across Idaho are asking for nearly $185 million next month for bonding projects and supplemental levies.
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How do we get our kids to stop looking at screens? A new summit has some ideas.
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Boise State University President Marlene Tromp will become the University of Vermont’s 28th president, the university’s Board of Trustees announced on Thursday. She will assume the post later this summer.
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The country of Rwanda is still recovering from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. The country is going through a period of healing and recovery while rebuilding the social and political systems that collapsed during that period.
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Office of Civil Rights is targeting 45 universities for 'race-exclusionary' advanced degree programsSix universities in the Mountain West are among the schools under investigation for participating in a program aimed at helping minority students earn doctoral degrees in business.
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As many as three billion people in the world play video games and one professor is finding a way to use this hobby to teach international relations.
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We sometimes hear in the news of a large financial gift left to an organization after someone dies, but you don’t have to be a multimillionaire to leave a bequest to a charity or to family members, and it happens more often than you might expect.
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The cookies may be delicious, but the Girl Scout Cookie Program is about more than just the Thin Mints and Caramel Delights - it’s also about building confidence and learning new skills.
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Idaho House Bill 93 gives parents up to $5,000 in a tax credit, per child, to help cover private school costs. But critics, including the Idaho Education Association, argue it could drain funding from public schools and it lacks enough oversight.
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The Boise School District is helping their kids with their mental health.
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Every person has their own idea of what's important in life, a set of values that they live by. In fact, it's these differing values that help shape our community, which is why listening to one another is so important.
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Civic engagement plays a pivotal role in the strength and sustainability of a democracy. In fact, some scholars argue it is what fosters a government that is accountable, responsive and reflective of the needs of its population.